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pronaos

[proh-ney-os]

noun

plural

pronaoi 
  1. (in a classical temple) an open vestibule before the cella.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of pronaos1

From the Greek word prónāos, dating back to 1605–15. See pro- 2, naos
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Example Sentences

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Pronaos, prō-nā′os, n. the open porch in front of a temple.

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There was in large temples a porch of approach, the pronaos, and another behind, the opisthodomos.

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The temple consisted of a central cella with a pronaos and opisthodomos, and was surrounded by a Doric colonnade, having six columns at the ends and fifteen columns at the sides.

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The pronaos and opisthodomos were each bounded by two Doric columns between antae, surmounted by metopes.

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Fragment of the capital of one of the Doric columns of the pronaos or opisthodomos, including the lower part of the echinus, and the upper part of the flutings.

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